Wilson and Brown taking steps forward in Summer League

No Giannis Antetokounmpo, no Khris Middleton, no Eric Bledsoe and no Mike Budenholzer. It paints a scary picture for the Milwaukee Bucks...if it were the regular season. The NBA Summer League is designed to remove big names from the equation in an effort to bolster the game's younger talent. Bucks second-year guys D.J. Wilson and Sterling Brown are no exception. With the additional court time, Wilson and Brown are making strides in new roles and improving aspects of their respective games. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Matt Velazquez has more here.